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2020 Indiana Code
Title 22. Labor and Safety
Article 2. Wages, Hours, and Benefits
Chapter 18. Limitations on the Employment of Minors
22-2-18-35. Minors Less Than 14 Years of Age and Less Than 18 Years of Age; Employment Limitations and Prohibitions; Exceptions

Universal Citation:
IN Code § 22-2-18-35 (2020)
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Sec. 35. (a) This subsection does not apply to a minor who is employed or works as a youth athletic program referee, umpire, or official under section 36 of this chapter. A minor less than:

(1) fourteen (14) years of age may not be employed or allowed to work in any gainful occupation except as a farm laborer, domestic service worker, caddie for persons playing the game of golf, or newspaper carrier; and

(2) twelve (12) years of age may not be permitted to work at farm labor except on a farm operated by the minor's parent.

(b) Except as provided in section 37 of this chapter, a person, firm, limited liability company, or corporation may not employ or permit any minor less than sixteen (16) years of age to work in any occupation during school hours on a school day.

As added by P.L.147-2020, SEC.15.

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